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Ben Howard - I Forget Where We Were -album 2014 Hq- Zip May 2026

(Title track) The centerpiece. Built on a single, hypnotic electric guitar figure (in open C tuning), the song slowly accretes layers: tremolo guitar, thunderous drums, Howard’s multi-tracked vocals. Lyrically, it’s about disorientation, loss of memory, and emotional drowning (“I forget where we were / I forget where we were / In the water”). The final two minutes are a crescendo of feedback and crashing cymbals—a cathartic collapse.

Commercially, it debuted at and reached #23 on the Billboard 200. It later went Platinum in the UK. Ben Howard - I Forget Where We Were -Album 2014 HQ- Zip

The shortest track (2:40). A quiet, haunting waltz with a single vocal take and acoustic guitar. “I’ve been worryin’ that my time is a little bit unclear” – a sigh of existential fatigue. (Title track) The centerpiece

The most Every Kingdom -like track, but darker. Fingerpicked acoustic, brushed snare, and ethereal backing vocals. A meditation on escapism and longing: “In dreams, I’ve known her / In dreams, she’s beautiful.” The final two minutes are a crescendo of

A driving, almost post-punk bassline (Chris Bond) underpins bitter reflections on a fractured relationship. “What a waste of a perfectly good clear wrist” is one of his most cutting lines. The chorus guitar riff sounds both triumphant and corrosive.

A sparse, blues-inflected track. Howard’s voice is dry and close-miked. The lyrics are ambiguous—possibly about a partner, possibly about the sea (“she treats me well / and I pray to god she never tells”). The guitar solo is raw and unpolished.

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